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WPH Big Ball Icebreaker #10: Quarterfinal #4 – Shorty Ruiz vs. Boxer Rosales

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The WPH hosted its first WPH Icebreaker Big Ball Pro Icebreaker at Tucson’s Clark Park, featuring pro players from Arizona, California, Texas, Idaho, and Florida. Each of the big ballers was aiming to etch his name into WPH Ice, joining the group of WPH Icebreaker champions that started in September of 2020.

The WPH continues to “break the ice” with the Icebreaker pro tour, following all of the CDC and City of Tucson pandemic guidelines.

WPH Big Ball Icebreaker #10: Quarterfinal #4 – Shorty Ruiz vs. Boxer Rosales

Shorty and Ruiz and Boxer Rosales are two of the biggest names in Big Ball handball and found themselves facing off in the first round of the WPH’s first Big Ball Icebreaker. These former Southern California stars were both strong contenders to win the event, but one would be sent home early. Who would it be?

Find out here! 

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